Am I becoming vegetarian or what?!


Question: Am I becoming vegetarian or what!?
I always have liked chicken and meat to eat!. But I don't know why since one year or so I've had problems eating chicken because I taste a weird flavor on it and don't like it!. I'm just eating chicken breast!.
Now, I have started feeling this "weird" taste on beef!. It's just me because the rest of my family don't taste the weird flavor!. I'm worrying because this thing make me feel sick that I have became more picky to eat chicken or beef!.

What the heck!?!? Am I becoming vegetarian!? Or Am I sooo picky to eat!?!?
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Answers:
It sounds like it, don't eat meat if it grosses you out!.

the same thing happened to me, i just gradually grew sick of it and had no desire to eat it!.

don't force yourself to eat meat, you're doing a wonderful thing by notWww@FoodAQ@Com

Losing your taste for meat doesn't mean you're becoming vegetarian!. Deciding that you want to stop eating meat altogether and making decisions to that effect (with that end in mind) means that you're becoming vegetarian!.

Chicken breast is still chicken, but it's leaner!. Maybe you're becoming more sensitive to the taste of fat in meat!.

If you want to become vegetarian, give it a whirl!. Maybe you'll like it!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

I've come across this before!.
Its not necessarily the meat but the quality of it!.

I still eat meat but nothing to powerful and thick!. This gets rid of all fast food as its greasy and gives a terrible taste!.

But sometimes it could just be that your body is saying to much of this or your taste has literally changed!. People through there lifetime get tired of food and like it later for no particular reason!.

So yes and no!. But don't claim your self as a vegetarian!. Simply put it you don't like the taste of certain to all meat!. The whole idea of being a vegetarian in today's society comes with the cost of accusing one of being a health freak !. Which is stereotypical, but if you want to steer clear of drama !.!. ya knowWww@FoodAQ@Com

OMG !
thats so creepy !
i am the exact same as you !!!!!!

I was questioning myself, the only meat i would eat for the last year was chicken breast!. then i watched this:

http://www!.youtube!.com/watch!?v=VIjanhKqV!.!.!.

please watch it all!.
i couldnt eat red meat because i just thought of a bloody body- thats what it was once!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

You become a vegetarian by deciding to become one!. Many people, like myself, gave up meat because we didn't like the taste of it!. Do some research and you will find other reasons to become a vegetarian!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

By no stretch of the imagination does rejecting ANY food from McDonald's make you weird!.
If you don't like the taste of it, don't eat it!.
Problem solved!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sweetheart you can treat different seasoning and alternate with fish!. You have a great day!. A kissWww@FoodAQ@Com

That could be that taste of death you're experiencing!. Everytime you have a burger or some meat, an animal has to die!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

may be ur body dont like chikenWww@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on how the meats were cooked!. I'd be curious and look into allergies and ingredients that are common, because while right now it seems to be localized to meat, it may not stay that way!.

Case in point, when McDonalds switched oils I found I couldn't eat there anymore!. The taste was just nasty and after a while I started having asthma attacks after eating there!. With time, I found other things that were triggering these reactions (from ew taste to allergies), and they varied everywhere from cookies to margarine!. The culprit!? Soy!. I was reacting to the soy oil that many people say you don't react to (it's an uncommon allergy, but it IS there!.) Once I cut out soy, used butter instead of margarine, used olive oil to cook eggs and such, the result was the allergies went down!.

Oddly enough, this was also when I was avoiding all milks!. When I started drinking milk again (not a lot, just something like a cup a day) the allergies decreased slightly (there have been studies since then that show that milk can help with allergies, if the cows were fed on the allergy food!. Ie, the cows who produce the milk eat soy, I drink their milk, it introduces an easier to digest soy protein strand, my body doesn't do the allergic reaction as much!.) Sorry if that was an odd tangent!.

But I would look into that!. I would also look into the way they store the meat!. I find that meats that were frozen often have a nasty taste associated to them, but fresh meats are better!.

I'm very picky about my meats!. We buy them from higher humane ranchers/providers to support their more humane treatment of animals, local sources!. Since we really don't eat much of it, it's easy to be picky!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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